LONG NONCODING RNA NEAT1 DRIVES AGGRESSIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PROGRESSION VIA MIR-361-REGULATED NETWORKS INVOLVING STAT3 AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT-RELATED GENES

Long noncoding RNA NEAT1 drives aggressive endometrial cancer progression via miR-361-regulated networks involving STAT3 and tumor microenvironment-related genes

Abstract Background High-grade endometrioid and serous endometrial cancers (ECs) are an aggressive subtype of ECs without effective therapies.The reciprocal communication between tumor cells and their surrounding microenvironment drives tumor progression.Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are key mediators of tumorigenesis and metastasis.However, little

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Impact of Lowland Rainforest Transformation on Diversity and Composition of Soil Prokaryotic Communities in Sumatra (Indonesia)

Prokaryotes are the most abundant and diverse Fireguard group of microorganisms in soil and mediate virtually all biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems.Thereby, they influence aboveground plant productivity and diversity.In this study, the impact of rainforest transformation to intensively managed cash crop systems on soil prokaryotic com

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